On 5/8/06, Jürgen Mell wrote:
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On Monday 08 May 2006 16:38, Sunny wrote:
On 5/8/06, Jürgen Mell wrote:
No, I was looking for a simple way to switch sound output (if possible for all or at least most programs) between the two cards. Or better even, play sound on both cards simultaneously.
Bye, Jürgen
KDE Control center -> Sound&Multimedia -> Sound System -> Hardware -> Sound device.
This should work for all KDE applications.
Hi Sunny,
yes, theoretically this should work. Practically it does not at all :-( If I select ALSA sound output and /dev/dsp1 there is no sound at all, although xmms can play through the second device.
Bye, Jürgen
I did not see any info about your SuSE and KDE versions. Anyway, if it is 10.0 with the original KDE, you can file a bug at opensuse.org, that way any fix will propagate to 10.0 and 10.1. If you are using newer KDE than the one originally shipped, than you can try to post a bug for 10.1, or maybe on KDE bugzilla. -- -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) Windows is a 32-bit extension to a 16-bit graphical shell for an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.